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Observatories that I have visited:
Kvistaberg / Tamm's Observatories, Sweden


Content:

  1. Nils Tamm and Kvistaberg's Observatories
  2. Kvistaberg's Schmidt telescope
  3. T40 Observatory
  4. Tamm's Observatory

4: Tamm's Observatory

At last we are on the top of the hill, this is Kvistaberg's first observatory, often called Tamm's observatory. Here he invited his friends and colleagues from the University.


Observatory building:

Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

This is the gem of the observatories at Kvistaberg. Built by Nils Tamm 1919, a few years after he built his big villa. This was his first real observatory.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

They knew how to design beautiful buildings in earlier days, of course, because Nils Tamm was an artist and had money to build what he wanted. His father Per Gustaf Tamm was in the forest industry.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

It has small windows around the building, nothing you find on todays observatories.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

The entrance door with decorations on the entrance door.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

A star, maybe it's our Sun that smiles at us, could it has been designed by Nils Tamm himself ?


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden Nils Tamm på Kvistabergs observatorium
Credit: Wikimedia
Kvistaberg 1919
Photographer: unknown

Nils Tamm at his observatory at Kvistaberg. It's the year 1919 when it just has opened, the refractor must be the famous Carl Zeiss 13 cm. His favorite objects was variable stars and one of his discoveries was IZ Cyg, see link below.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

It has a balcony at the top floor.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

The view from this balcony must be beautiful with a free view all around the surroundings.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

From the beginning it had a Carl Zeiss 13 cm refractor. Nils studied variable stars with this refactor.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

I found in the text about this building that Nils Tamm's ashes is buried into the instrument panel of this observatory.


Tamm's Observatory at Bålsta, Sweden

All three observatories on line. Nils Tamm died 1957 when he still lived in the villa we saw in the beginning. He has one asteroid named after him, the 7833 Nilstamm asteroid.

There are more information on Wikipedia about Kvistaberg's observatory. If you understand Swedish, switch over to it because there are more details in that language:

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